The Pepsilvapia SPCA is seeking information about a dog found tied to a tree in Peпpypack Park in Northeast Philadelphia on Monday.
The pup was discovered when the animal care and control team notified the SPCA’s humane law enforcement team, who responded and immediately transported the corporal to their shelter hospital for treatment.
Although she is still referred to as Lovie, shelter staff later named the dog Laveder.
Lovie was discovered with a disfiguring facial injury, and veterinary professionals are currently investigating how she may have suffered those injuries.
Veterinarians believe his nasal airways are impaired as a result of the accident, and that nostrils can be seen on his face. They say he can breathe through his lips, but he may never be able to breathe normally again.
The SPCA law enforcement team is asking anyone who may know her or have information about her owner to contact them as they work to medically prepare her for the next phase of her life.
Although there are still many questions about Laveder’s life and how she came to be abandoned in the vast wooded areas of Peppypack Park and apparently left to die, Nicole Wilson, director of humane law enforcement at the PSPCA, said: “We know there are anyone there Who knows this puppy? “We are asking those people to do the right thing and come forward to help us find out what happened, who did this and bring them to justice.”